WORLD WAR I

1914 - 1918

With the invasion of Belgium, Imperial Germany began the first world war in 1914. However, the advance of the troops was stopped in winter 1914/16 at the Marne with the beginning of the bloody and incessant positional warfare. During the campaign against Tsarist Russia, in 1915/16, far sections of Poland, Romania and of the Baltic states were occupied. Here we arranged for you a selection of the most interesting sets of german occupation stamps:

1916 - Area West - For Use in Northern France and West Flanders (Belgium)

GUARANTEE : Compare what is comparable - All stamps here are exclusively NMH = mint never hinged with full original gum, according to the international code or FU = fine used stamps with authentic circular postmarks.

EASTERN MILITARY COMMAND AREA - Baltic States

Dorpat - Local Issue

GUARANTEE : Compare what is comparable - All stamps here are exclusively NMH = mint never hinged with full original gum, according to the international code or FU = fine used stamps with authentic circular postmarks.

POLAND - German Occupation

GUARANTEE : Compare what is comparable - All stamps here are exclusively NMH = mint never hinged with full original gum, according to the international code or FU = fine used stamps with authentic circular postmarks.

Ninth Army District

GUARANTEE : Compare what is comparable - All stamps here are exclusively NMH = mint never hinged with full original gum, according to the international code or FU = fine used stamps with authentic circular postmarks.

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FGU011914 - Valencienne 10 cts. red - Issued by the Chamber of Commerce in consequence of the interruption of postal services during the German invasion with the permission of the German administration (September 8, 1914)